Mesopotamia is Greek for "[land] between rivers." Mesopotamia is the land area found in the Tigris-Euphrates river system. It is generally found in Iraq and parts of Syria.
The Tigris River and the Euphrates River. (tye-griss and you-fray-teas)
Mesopotamia is a Greek word meaning "the land between two rivers", Mesopotamia lies between the two rivers of Euphrates and Tigris.
The term you are looking for is "mesopotamia," which means the land between two rivers.
The two rivers that run between Mesopotamia are the The Tigris and the Euphrates river.
mesopotamia
Cradle of civilization
the land between two rivers
The Greek word for "between two rivers" is διάξειος (diáxeios).
The region in Iraq that means "land between two rivers" is called Mesopotamia. It is located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers and is often referred to as the cradle of civilization due to its historical significance.
Mesopotamia means "land between two rivers".
There were different ares of Mesopotamia. It was ALL the land between the two rivers. Mesopotamia is now Iraq.
Mesopotamia (the land between the two rivers).
Mesopotamia means "land between the two RIVERS" not "land between the two SEAS". The two rivers that Mesopotamia sits between are the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. However, the region of Mesopotamia sits between the Mediterranean Sea, the Persian Gulf, the Black, and the Caspian Sea (though does not occupy all of the land in that area).